That story is weeks old by now.
That story is weeks old by now.
Blu-ray wasn’t designed by Sony, they just participated in the licensing pool. Sony designed UMD, those tiny disks used by PlayStation Portable.
I mind the Google crap more than I mind the Samsung stuff. At least Samsung’s browser supports ad blockers since ages. That Chrome POS is just useless.
Could Waydroid have anything to do with this device?
No, not specifically. The embedded controller is just a piece of hardware, apparently optimized for low power consumption and it is already compatible with Linux, so it makes sense to reuse that instead of making your own.
My guess is Waydroid will be used to bring Quest VR games to the stand-alone VR headset.
Yeah, that was my thinking too. Lilac is a generic enough platform that OEMs can do the bulk of their platform work with a lilac dev kit before they have real hardware in hand for the last 10%.
What’s weird is that this is using the deprecated embedded controller. Goolge themselves moved to a successor named Zephyr EC years ago: https://source.chromium.org/chromiumos/chromiumos/codesearch/+/main:src/platform/ec/docs/zephyr/README.md
Valve hasn’t even announced their own steam machine yet have they? I’d be betting on ASUS to be first to market with whatever’s in the pipe from OEMs.
Valve didn’t announce anything. They technically didn’t even announce Deadlock. I think whatever will be announced, we’ll see next month at CES any my personal opinion is that a new generation ROG Ally with a SteamOS option is at the forefront (no way Asus isn’t also making a Windows one but perhaps with less fanfare).
https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/6/24315098/valve-steam-machines-steamos-steam-deck-vr Sounds like they really are working on a standalone console
That’s about devices by 3rd party hardware OEMs.
It could be reference hardware for 3rd parties looking to make SteamOS devices. We at know that’s happening.
They should learn working with computers then.
Just have the server link a hidden device, boom, all chats decrypted.
Good luck setting up your own server and convincing everybody else to use that.
Signal is not federated. It relies on a central server, meaning for all intends and purposes Signal controls the entire chain.
Then you’re in a weird bubble. Nearly everyone uses it. I do. I hate it, I think its usability is bad, why can I only link four devices, etc.
WhatsApp uses the same encryption as Signal and chat screening won’t be exclusive to WhatsApp anyway, so whatever WhatsApp will need to implement to comply, Signal will have to follow.
Why would the users participate in moderating? That’s the job of the commercial platform holder.
People who just blindly copy and paste random commands without any transferable thinking shouldn’t use computers in the first place.
And that’s because the year of the Linux desktop was when Intel started full upstream contributions of drivers.
I use my Deck docked regularly. In desktop use I see no benefit over Fedora and alike.
You don’t recognize tracking URLs AND you comment without reading an article? That’s something…
aint harmonyos also android derivative?
Read the article before commenting guesses
They promised to release a generic version of it targeting more devices in the past, and this post hints that that day is closer.
This post says that Valve is talking about hardware by Valve partners with SteamOS developed in collaboration with these partners. It says nothing about it being generic.
Nebula exists.